Om Early Etruscan Inscriptions, Fabretti 2343-2346
This groundbreaking study of early Etruscan inscriptions sheds new light on the history and culture of one of the most fascinating civilizations of the ancient world. George Hempl's meticulous analysis of these inscriptions provides important insights into Etruscan grammar and syntax, and his work remains a vital resource for anyone interested in the origins of Western civilization.
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